
Sometimes insults can become inspiration and that appears to be the case with Kerrigan Barry's brand new pop-rock single "The Worst," a song that was inspired by a real-life insult that aged terribly.
We were sent these details: Barry's "The Worst" transforms social judgment into a sharp, cathartic pop-rock anthem filled with dark humor, tension, and defiance. Barry wrote the song after a man told her boyfriend she was "the worst thing that ever happened to him" - a statement made even more ironic by the fact that the couple is now happily engaged to be married this year.
Built around vivid, hyper-specific storytelling, the song immediately drops listeners into an house party scene: "I'm pushing 30 at a house party / of a guy in his 40s unironically." What starts off almost comedic quickly turns cringe-worthy, especially when Barry notices the bathroom sign reading "don't do coke" and realizes "it wasn't a joke." From there, the awkward tension and the antagonist's Peter-Pan syndrome escalates into the song's emotional core: the feeling of instantly knowing someone has already decided they hate you.
"I swear to God I knew he hated me right there and then / I grin and bare it / He's a friend of my boyfriend," captures the exhausting performance of trying to stay polite while quietly feeling judged. The repeated line "friends with my boyfriend" slowly shifts from explanation to accusation, culminating in the cutting aside: "Are you in love with my boyfriend?" - a lyric that perfectly balances sarcasm and confrontation.
The chorus fully flips the narrative, turning the insult into something triumphant: "Tell everyone you know I'm the worst, it might hurt / But someone told me that / It takes one to know one." By the final refrain - "Tell everyone I love I'm the worst, dive headfirst / Off of that hill you seem so hellbent to die on" - Barry completely reclaims the story, rejecting the need to make herself smaller for people determined to misunderstand her. With "The Worst," Barry channels anger and vulnerability into a fearless scream-along anthem that feels painfully specific yet universally relatable.
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